Course Menu
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Introduction
Course Outline
System Development
Understanding Fear Paralysis Reflex
Understanding Moro Reflex
Understanding Rooting Reflex
Understanding Babinski Reflex
Understanding Palmer Reflex
Understanding Spinal Galant Reflex
Understanding Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR)
Understanding Symmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (STNR)
Understanding Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (ATNR)
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Phase 1 Overview
Rhythmic Movement Training
Rooting Reflex Exercise
Palmar Reflex Exercise
Babinski Reflex Exercise
Spinal Galant Reflex Exercise
Moro Reflex Exercise
Optokinetic Reflex
Astronaut Training Slow
Wilbarger Brushing
Box Breathing
Hand Pulls
Meatball
Smooth Pursuits
Supine Rocking
1/2 Superman
Snow Angel
BALANCED BRAIN ~ THRIVING CHILD
Kim Lowack
Duck and Pigeon Walk Without Stick

This exercise is to be performed without a stick to test and determine that the upper body can be independently operated separated from the lower body motor planning centers.
Frequency:
- 1-2 x daily
- Walking forward 20 feet in both positions
- Walking backward 20 feet in both positions
Undesired reactions:
- holding breath.
- maintain arms in elbows straight position
- wavering of the arms up or down or side to side etc.
- toe curling
- walking on the edge of the feet
- the arms do not stay level with one another
- hands or arms turn while walking.
- upper body swaying
- upper body bends forward or backward.
- facial movements-clenched jaw, jaw moving, tongue sticking out.
- legs too straight-knees are locked while walking.
- legs too wide - like riding a horse
- hips rotate or twist